Sunday, August 16, 2009

Episode III Ad

I've created a Ad for the third movie and posted it on the Tube.

Because of life happens events, production on this movie are going mighty slow. I'm about 11 minutes into it. I'm assuming, production will get back up to speed by late September, life happenings pending. I also need at least 5 other people to do some voice-overs.

In the second movie, ARARAT. the weakest link I think were the people animation, so in this one I'm trying to focus more on making them better. For some scenes, I've found a way of rotoscoping my movements and creating actual realistic character actions. I'm giddy with excitement at the prospects of this discovery.

Sunday, March 22, 2009

EPISODE III– First look


I've already started on episode III.

People seem to like episode II. As I work on III, it's almost like I can predict any mistakes that can happen even before I start animating the scene. I'm also less afraid of trying difficult scenes because I know all kinds of shortcuts to fool the viewer into thinking it took longer to render than it did.

The only obstacle I'm encountering is sequel syndrome, where the movie makers have to find a way to make this movie even better than the one before It. This is a huuuuuge mistake when it comes to sequels. Once you make a sequel that's super great (Empire Strikes Back, Wrath of Kahn) Every sequel after that gets compared to that one. Therefore, you need to do what Lord of the Rings did. Keep them all equal or better yet (and sometimes a little riskier) just make each movie it's own animal with it's own life and ideas (Matrix, Blade). I know there's no way I can keep out-doing the previous episodes because sooner or later you'll hit that Star Trek II, Empire Strikes Back, wall. So I'm trying to make Episode II a new animal.


Leechee Waa. The concubine to the Emperor, and her ladies in waiting.


A Claw. Basically a futuristic forklift.

E.M